"Being in the world" refers to
(a) Clients' ability to continue toward self-actualization after treatment termination.
(b) Clinician's ability to develop a therapeutic alliance.
(c) Clients' understanding how they relate to the world at large.
(d) Clinicians' understanding of clients' objective and subjective worlds.
For questions 11 through 20 mark "a" if the statement is true and mark "b" if the statement is false.
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The most widely used diagnostic system for classifying mental disorders is the:
a. ICD-9 b. DSM-IV-TR c. Dictionary of Emotional and Psychological Disorders, 10th edition d. The Universal Catalogue of Diagnostic Terms – III
Specific multicultural skills include:
a. working with groups. b. good communication skills. c. neither a nor b. d. both a and b.
Using Schwitzer's inverted pyramid method of case conceptualization, organizing client difficulties into intuitive or logical groupings is:
a. Step 1 b. Step 2 c. Step 3 d. Step 4
The major focus of ____________ is a concern with the client’s well-being and optimal functioning
A. Positive psychology B. Scientist/practitioner model C. Systemic theory D. Critical thinking